The synagogue in Vishnyeva (also known as Wiszniew), Belarus, was destroyed by German forces during World War II. The Nazis burned down the synagogue along with many other Jewish structures as part of their widespread persecution and extermination efforts during the Holocaust. The synagogue and Jewish community faced severe destruction as part of the broader atrocities committed in the region.
The Zabłudów Synagogue, located in Zabłudów, in the Podlaskie Voivodeship of Poland, was a renowned wooden synagogue built in the 17th century. It was destroyed by the Nazis in 1941. The synagogue was set on fire by the occupying German forces as part of their systematic destruction of Jewish cultural and religious sites during the Holocaust (source).
Here are some images related to the synagogues:
No specific images were found for the Vishnyeva Synagogue. General images of such synagogues can provide context.
Reconstruction model of the Zabłudów Synagogue:
The destructions of these synagogues were part of a larger pattern of decimation inflicted upon Jewish communities and their cultural heritage during Nazi occupation.